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Oh sorry about that...my links are only an attempt to become part of the conversache & this one..have no idea on god's green earth who they are..and my only experience is with Lucky Mojo but am looking to see what Soutern Conjure Company has to offer.

I suspect some are closer to "the realms" of upper and lower entities, as these entities are closer to them. Trust that all who conjure/conjured over the ages did they work differently--as everyones aura draws different "fractions" of the hosts near: I.E. Marie la'Veau was closer to Legba (Semyazza) than I.

dear friends,im amazed on how conjure doctors combine their believe with christianity.specially in the old days.in the days where christianity had the upper rank.nothing was better and more true than the holy bible.we know now that this is not true.yet how do you handle this?people wont accept you as a conjurer.and to stay hidden is no life.i mean i had a hard time with it.and i still have.not with the conjurer,but with combining the two.cause if you believe in jahweh,you automattically must look down on the pagan gods.i see them as gods and helpers.but i wonder if anybody can tell me how they do that?

Mississippi Conjure Doctor, 1926. "One conjure-doctor is pictured as having the remarkable gift of turning as green as grass most, and when he was just as black as a man could well be; and his hair covered his neck and around his neck he had a string, and he had lizards tied on it. He carried a crooked cane. He'd throw it down and he would pick it up and say something, and throw it down, and it would wiggle like a snake, and he would pick it up and it would be as stiff as any other cane."

James Spurgeon (Jim) Jordan, a famous Hoodoo doctor from Como, N.C who reportedly made a fortune conjuring. He said he never joined forces with “Ole Satan;” instead, “walked beside de Lord” rendering help to people in the measure needed (Johnson, 1963). He was successful in gaining the admiration of medical doctors, business and professional people, and law enforcement authorities. He spent his entire life in Maney’s Neck Township, Hertford Country, North Carolina.

Born in Haiti and brought to New Orleans when he was an infant, Frank Staten called himself Prince Ke’eyama. He grew up with his grandfather, a Baptist minister who passed on a love for the Holy Bible and Jesus. Prince was acknowledged far and wide as the One True King of New Orleans Voodoo, but most locals knew him only as The Chicken Man.